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Jeff Smith | Janis Kracht | Re: Cats_Meow Echo Rules |
July 29, 2017 8:17 PM * |
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Hello Janis, > One knows this is true if you've ever seen a meowser tearing apart a fluffy > animal > I think the sickest thing I ever saw was our Maine Coon Cat, catch and tear > apart a chipmunk. Freaky monster cat left a tiny piece of tail, that's it.. > well, I came upon the scene when all that was left was that little piece of > the tail..eew.. I recall when I was young we had a large black cat that would spend time outside as well as inside. The cat had a habit of coming home with part of something that it had caught and had eaten most of. Sometimes it was a tail, or a wing, or a head, Etc. It would eat anything it could catch. Which included but wasn't limited to any rodents, bats, squirrels, or birds .Sometimes we could only guess at what the animal had actually been. >>> Yeah... ours drive me crazy sometimes.. I often wonder what the heck >>> they are trying to say at 3am.. besides "it's lonely here, wake up" Lol >> No, it's all those shadows that only they can see. They come alive at 3 AM, >> you know. > haha yes, true. Like they need catnip The cats around these days have their own daily timetable. One annoying habit is that when they want to awaken they seem to think that the household should also be required rise and shine. :-) Jeff --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-3 * Origin: The OuijaBoard - Anoka, MN (1:282/1031) |
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